I have an interesting issue. I made some changes to an existing code base. The changes were fairly minor in the aspect of the pages, I added an UpdatePanel and some input areas to upload a file and update a database to the site master. The reason I add it to the site master was it is being called to display via jQuery. I made some additional code changes on some existing code behind to add a web method to handle the data from another jQuery driven piece to set a value for a particular billing code.

None of this is out of the ordinary and in fact it only adds additional similar functionality that I have added over the last 9 months. The issue now is since I made the changes using the browser back button in IE generates the following:

Webpage has expired

This only occurs with IE. Chrome and FireFox works fine. Thinking it maybe the new input boxes I removed those and attempted to run the application again I get the same result. I know that IE requires a refresh if there is data that is submitted on the form that you are trying to go back to, however so does Chrome and Firefox as far as I know.

I'm having real trouble redirecting pages from http to https on my live website. Everything is fine on my IDE but as soon as I upload it to my shared web host (123-reg.co.uk) I hit a problem. When I try to redirect to https using Response.Redirect it seems a loop occurs and the request is never carried out.

The code I've tried:

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and

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Both above methods worked fine in my IDE but not on my live system.

In IE nothing happens but in Firefox the below error is displayed:

"Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. "

I have the above. It works fine in IE & FF but in chrome 1) if more rows grid appears out of panel without scroll bar (same works fine in IE & FF)2) when clicked any where the grid disappears or close but in IE & FF it closes only on cmdclose...

I need to loop through all the controls in my asp.net webpage and do something to the control. In one instance I'm making a giant string out of the page and emailing it to myself, and in another case I'm saving everything to a cookie. The problem is masterpages and items with collections of controls inside them. I want to be able to pass in a Page to the method, then have that method be generic enough to loop through all controls in the inner-most content page and work with them. I've tried doing this with recursion, but my recursion is incomplete. I want to pass a Page object into a method, and have that method loop through all controls in the innermost content page. How can I achieve this?

I have a bunch of programs written in ASP.NET 3.5 and 4. I can load them fine (I'm in England) and so can my England based colleagues. My American colleagues however are suffering redirect loops when trying to load any of the apps. I have tried myself using Hide My Ass and can consistently recreate this issue.I'm stumped. What could be causing a redirect loop for users in a specific country?!The apps are hosted on IIS 6 on a dedicated Windows Server 2003. I have restarted IIS with no luck.EditI should have made it clear that unfortunately I do not have access to the machines in the US to run Firefox Firebug/Fiddler. The message I get in Chrome is This webpage has a redirect loop..

I have a loop that runs through a variety of websites and I'd like to put some kind of a postback in the loop so that each time through a textbox would refresh with the url that is currently being considered. I don't know AJAX yet so I'd like to redo the webpage. I am currently using a session variable to hold data for display between page loads. I have tried

I have use fckeditor in asp.net. When user open the page containing fckeditor in Chrome. User can resize the text area of fckeditor. I want to prevent this.i.e.user should un-enable to resize the text area.

In web application i.e .aspx page once user clicks on logout it redirects to login page by clearing all the sessions. Now when user clicks on back button in the browser it redirects to last view page. Since user logged out from the application how can we show the last viewd page? when user clicks on the page it checks hte session exsits or not then redirects to login page..

But i dont wna t the user to lick on the back button.. i want to siable the back option int browser .. I have achived this by

I can mask the url when transferring to a different form by using the server.transfer, but there are certain situation where I have to use response.redirect. How can I mask the url using response.redirect.

I am using AjaxContrToolKit (AjaxControlToolkit.Compat.DragDrop.DragDropScripts.js) in my application to provide the drag and drop facility . After implementing the same in the application , observed that working fine in IE and Firefox browser . But the same is not working in Safari and WebKit (Chrome and Safari) browser . In these browsers(both Safari and Webkit), while clicking on the top of the panel getting scrolled up .

Basically I have a web site that renders HTML preview of some documents (mainly office). The resulting HTML fragment is included in the page returned by the same web site, however images are returned by HTTP handler from another site with the following links:

For some reason all browsers except Chrome (e.g. IE6/7/8, Firefox, Opera, Safari) show everything just fine, however for these images Chrome shows "broken image" icon. If I choose "Open image in new tab" then the image is shown just fine.

Edit I thought I have solved this issue, but apparently with Fiddler turned on it works fine.

I had context.Response="utf-8" left in code, but removing it had no difference.

I have an ASP .NET website that uses cookieless sessions When the initial request is made to the site IE just displays the standard "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" message Firefox displays the following message: The page isn't redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. *This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies. The site works fine with my development server and under IIS6. If I switch off cookieless sessions then everything is fine